(I suspect Trump will be in a New Yori State prison in 2024, but if not...)
Capitol to prevent the lawful recognition of Joe Biden’s election victory, the obvious objection will be that there’s simply not enough time to remove him from office. Trump’s term ends in just 12 days, which doesn’t leave much time for impeachment and a Senate trial — especially because there’s enough Republican resistance in the Senate to slow down the process or stop it entirely. But there is a case increasingly being made for proceeding with impeachment and forcing a Senate trial of Trump that would conclude after January 20 in order to ban him from holding office in the future.
It could also prevent the taxpayer from having to pay for Trump's pension, staff and office expenses, health care, Secret Service protection, and funeral expenses. Do we really wanna foot the bill for that guy laying in state in the Capitol rotunda? Or being buried in Arlington ( under an 'eternal Trumpy flame'?)...